This concise volume is the place to start for anyone considering a career in museums. Museum professional and author N. Elizabeth Schlatter outlines the nature of the profession as a whole; the rewards and challenges of museum work; types of museums; and jobs within museums; including salary ranges. She discusses options for education and training; and offers suggestions on how to secure a job and move up the career ladder. Interviews with museum professionals from a variety of disciplines and backgrounds demonstrate different career paths and offer unique and helpful advice. For novices in the field; students in museum studies programs; or anyone considering museums as a career choice; Schlatterrsquo;s book is an essential starting point.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Cultural Context. Social Relevance. and Why Mickyrsquo;s Wild 1967 Curls Were So Much More Than a HairstyleBy bluemoonaltoThe Monkees shattered television conventions and pushed the boundaries of societal norms (four long-haired boys living together with no adult figure?) all while cheerfully maintaining both excellent manners and noble deeds. Rosanne Welch celebrates the cultural significance of The Monkees as a taste setter. civil rights barometer. and youth culture vanguard. She also introduces us to the shows many writers. showing how their backgrounds. experiences. and relationships with those four crazy kids informed and shaped that crazy TV show. Highly recommended.4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Although much attention has been paid in the past to ...By Susan A. SantoAlthough much attention has been paid in the past to the music. this long-needed book is a scholarly review of The Monkees TV series and why it was so innovative. In its careful analysis of themes and characters. this book opened my eyes in a number of ways. For example. I never before thought of this program as a tribute to feminism. but the female guest characters are discussed and praised for their feminist contributions. The numerous innovations of the series such as "breaking the fifth wall" are also discussed. And youll find a discussion of each fictional Monkee character - who are not always the same as the real Monkees. I found this book so fascinating I read it a second time as soon as I had completed it.4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Mixed bag of goodsBy Lori L. JohnsonVery interesting facts and theories about the influences the Monkees had on the youth culture. Some annoying swings and misses when the author would talk about Frank Crawley doing end of show interviews with the guys when everyone knows it was Bob Raphelson who did the interviews. But overall ineresting information that I had not thought about befoŕe.